HOUSING FOR STUDENTS
Contents About Prague...1 Prague is a great place to live in...1 Great housing options for students...1 Private Dormitories for Students...2-4 Real Estate Agencies...5-6 Websites...6 University Dormitories...7 How to Avoid Scams...8
About Prague No one leaves Prague without being affected by its magical atmosphere. The beauty and historical ambiance of the city can only be fully appreciated with your own eyes. An attractive destination for students to live in, Prague is teeming with cultural diversity and a plethora of activities to do. Whatever it is, it s happening in Prague. It s central location in Europe has long been a crossroads of history. You will not only be fully immersed into Czech local culture, but with a booming expats community who call Prague their new home. This lasting impression of Prague stays with you even after departure. Being one of the safest countries in the world, the Czech Republic offers affordable cost of living, easy commute around the city, and an open-minded environment with the campus at its center. Although AAU does not directly provide housing, students can select from a variety of housing options including dormitories and apartments. AAU can recommend local rental agencies, private dormitories, flat sharing housing forums, and other options to help you find the right housing. The cost of rent varies throughout the city and also depends on how many flatmates you have and your preferred living standards. If you are not sure which option is the best for you, the staff in our Student Services Center will be happy to help you out. In addition, students are eligible for housing support from the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in order to cover part of their housing expenses. Please note that AAU bears no responsibility for the final choice of its students housing.
PRIVATE DORMITORIES FOR STUDENTS Ordered according to prices from the cheapest to the most expensive Apartman Student Chemická 951, Praha 4, Kunratice, 148 00 Mobile: +420 775 998 078 Mobile: +420 608 777 535 E-mail: info@apartmanstudent.cz, rezervace@apartmanstudent.cz www.apartmanstudent.com Time to AAU: 40 minutes (bus or metro) Good to know: located in the area of state dormitories for students, student area, Prague s biggest shopping mall within walking distance (OC Chodov), reception services, gym, laundromat, located next to Kunratický park Botič Student House K Botiči 5, Praha 10, Vršovice, 101 38 Tel.: +420 725 996 882 E-mail: info@studentresidence.cz www.shbprague.com/ Time to AAU: 30 minutes (bus, metro, or tram) Good to know: central location, good availability of services, grocery store nearby (Tesco open 24h), gym and ping-pong in the building, housing confirmation for visa purposes can be sent directly to your embassy via data box, study room, meeting room, laundromat, common kitchen 2 Housing for Students
DC Rezidence Novodvorská 1061/10, Praha 4, 142 00 Mobile: +420 776 270 000 Tel.: +420 222 997 511 E-mail: recepce@dcrezidence.cz www.dcrezidence.cz/en/ Time to AAU: 35 minutes (bus or metro ) Good to know: 2 restaurants in 2 minutes walking distance (1 also serves breakfast), grocery store nearby (Lidl), gym, tennis courts and other services around, laundromat, bike storage, located next to Modřanská rokle park and Kunratický park. Prague Residentia Tyršova 3, Praha 2, 120 00 Tel: +420 224 247 190 Mobile: +420 774 563 616 E-mail: info@pragueresidentia.cz www.pragueresidentia.cz Time to AAU: 15 minutes (tram) Good to know: close to downtown, laundry services, printing facility, common lounge, common kitchen, reception. Housing for Students 3
Zeitraum Student Housing U Průhonu 56, Praha 7, Holešovice, 170 00 Tel.: +420 739 451 155 https://www.zeitraum.re Time to AAU: 25 minutes (tram) Good to know: many restaurants and clubs in the area, laundromat, modern design, recently renewed. 4 Housing for Students
REAL ESTATE AGENCIES Students who wish to rent an apartment can contact the following real estate agencies specializing in assisting foreign students looking for accommodation. All agencies offer flats or apartments all around Prague of various sizes with various services. AAU recommends students to contact them with their individual requests. Foreigners.cz This agency additionally provides visa support and assistance, acknowledgement of studies abroad, apostilization, document translations, and plenty of other services. Please note that all of these services are paid. We highly recommend this service to anyone in Prague for the first time. Just let them know your housing preferences and if you have any other requests and they will help you out. E-mail: info@foreigners.cz www.foreigners.cz/prague 5 Housing for Students
Happy House Rentals Please state Enquiry from an AAU Student as the subject of your email should you choose to contact this agency. Tel.: +420 224 947 623; +420 224 946 890 Mobile: +420 774 480 450; +420 775 666 345 E-mail: info@happyhouserentals. com www.happyhouserentals.com Home Sweet Home Please state Enquiry from an AAU Student as the subject of your email should you choose to contact this agency. Tel.: +420 222 312 488 E-mail: info@homesweethome.cz www.homesweethome.cz WEBSITES The Facebook group FLATSHARE in PRAGUE is a great place to find shared accommodations and roommates. The AAU facebook group is a great place to ask current students if they are looking for any new flatmates or available apartments. These additional websites are forums/portals focused on student housing to help find apartments/roommates: www.spolubydlici.cz (Czech or English language) www.studentskebydleni.cz (Czech language only) www.studentreality.cz (For English, please contact info@studentreality.cz) Recommended by students: https://www.bezrealitky.cz (Czech language only, search for spolubydlení if looking for a shared flat) 6 Housing for Students
UNIVERSITY DORMITORIES Czech Technical University in Prague (ČVUT) has 8 different dormitories in different parts of the city. Usually Erasmus+ students live in one of the two biggest, Masarykova kolej and Strahov. In general, the rooms are inexpensive (approx. 2,500-5,000 CZK) as you will share a room with another person. The price lists can be found here. The dorms have high speed Internet access and usually provide a wide range of activities as they have their own study rooms, gyms, clubs, and common rooms. This is especially true for Strahov, where the dorms form a student community of their own. Check out a review written by an AAU student on the best university dormitory options. More information about the dormitories and how to register here. Housing for Students 7
HOW TO AVOID SCAMS What is a scam? Simply, the scammer s goal is to get your money by advertising a flat that either does not exist or is not available for rent. Once you transfer money to them, they disappear. How can you recognize a scam? 1. The flat for rent is suspiciously large, suspiciously cheap, and in an excellent location. 2. The scammer tries to close the deal immediately. 3. The scammer says they live abroad, will send the key via mail, and asks for money to be transferred immediately, or asks for money in strange formats (i.e gift cards). 4. The scammer references some organization or agent that will show you the flat once you arrive, or who will hold the keys until you pay a deposit and rent TIPS Only pay when you ve got everything in writing and have met the owner. Always ask for a payment receipt. Avoid identity theft: never send a copy of your passport to strangers. Beware of hidden fees such as building maintenance, parking, and utilities (water, gas, electricity, furniture, etc.) Examine your lease with a critical eye. Compare the original Czech version and the English translation HOW TO AVOID 1. Do research! Learn about average prices of flats and the various districts in Prague. 2. Google image search the photos of the flat to see if they have been posted previously or if the flat is being advertised elsewhere. 3. Join forums and groups where people are searching for flats. You can ask questions there if you suspect a scam, and people post when they ve uncovered a scammer. 4. Google the landlord s name and mobile number. 5. If possible, view the flat and the lease before paying any money. 6. Read the lease terms critically; be aware of hidden and additional fees. 7. Be aware of potential identity theft when handing over personal information. What if you are abroad? 1. Work with an agency or realtor. 2. Book a room in a dormitory and search for a private flat only after you arrive. 3. Join AAU s facebook group to see if any current students are searching for flatmates. 8 Housing for Students